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i will get his contact tmao and call him. then i'll gv u guys the feedback. tday is his birthday let me not ruin it for him. |
pls i need ur opinion dont just read and pass. like i said this 2 ladies are vry special to me. |
Fellow romancelanders i need your advice some weeks back i found out that my girlfriends sister and my vry close friend are dating the same guy, and they both say their relationships will be 5yrs this yr... i dont know what to do should i open up to my gfs sister nd d oda girl or should i just keep quiet nd watch them find out themselves. |
Okinawan purple potatoe chips and 80yr old karate instructor.
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I used to think that there were only a handful of people over the age of 100 in the world. How wrong was I! The Japanese island of Okinawa alone has about 457 of them. It is considered to be the healthiest place in the world , where the average life expectancy of an Okinawan woman is 86, and man’s is 78. Not only do they live long lives, they live very healthy and happy ones too. A fine example is 96-year-old martial artist Seikichi Uehara, who, at his age, defeated a thirty-something ex-boxing champion. And also Nabi Kinjo, the 105-year-old woman who hunted down a poisonous snake and killed it with a fly swatter. The Okinawans’ secret, I’ve come to understand, lies in two things – their food, and their attitude towards life. As a happy bunch of people, the elders seem to have no worry etched on their faces, stress seems to be a foreign concept to them. An 88-year-old farmer who still works 11-hour days at the field, says, “I hardly ever get angry. I enjoy life because I’m happy at work and I think that’s the medicine for a long life.” I completely agree, and I wish I could look at life the way this brilliant guy does… Most of the over-85-years-old elderly I’ve ever met seem to be waiting to die, sick of dealing with their physical pains and of struggling to survive on small pensions, but not the Okinawans. They have a child-like zeal towards life, wanting to live more. Even a 100-year-old woman says she would like to live a few more years to spend with her grandchildren. As the old Okinawan saying goes, “At 70 you are still a child, at 80 a young man or woman. And if at 90 someone from Heaven invites you over, tell him: ‘Just go away, and come back when I am 100.’” I think that perfectly illustrates their philosophy on life. The Okinawan eating habits are certainly worth a mention as well. Their regular diet is not based on red meat, but largely on rice, fish and vegetables. One of their popular dishes, Mimiga, is made from pig ears – low in fat and high in calcium. They also eat plenty of tofu, and vegetables such as bitter gourd (Goiya) and sweet potato are a staple. The Okinawan sweet potato is especially nutritious – one medium sized baked potato is said to contain over 20,000 IU of beta carotene and Vitamin A. Sounds like an incredibly healthy diet but some of them do indulge in a cup full of a locally brewed rice wine called Awamori, each night. Doing research on Okinawa’s high life expectancy has been very motivating for me; it’s great to know there are people in the world who have figured out the secret to a long and happy life. Unfortunately, the secrets accumulated by the elderly aren’t being imbibed with much enthusiasm by the present generation Okinawans. As in many other countries, Western fast food joints have invaded the island, which the youth prefer over traditional foods. One youngster chomping down on a burger says: “I like thick, greasy food.” “Goya is bitter,” says another, “so I don’t like it much.” The degradation of the healthy eating habits has taken its toll on the island, considerably reducing life expectancy. The rates of obesity and lung cancer are higher in Okinawa than compared to anywhere else in Japan. It appears that when the western world is awakening to the benefits of living life like the Okinawans, their very own youth are leaving it behind. It’s sad really, but the truth is the healthy people of Okinawa are nothing but living relics whose secrets of a truly healthy life will be lost in just a few years time…
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Nose dt can smell danger from 5miles away... abeg jews gt taste |
c hw nig pol think... instd of running test on d evidence 1st der choose torture innocent ppl... at d end u'll hear sorry 4 d inconviniences |
oh my sweet chidinma, add her na jus take her as she is or u gv am my contact i love emotional.... oga hazardous i hail thee.. flexside welcm aboard |
#ghostreader.... u dn spoil d story it had better b a dream how actor go die for film. bin tink say na hollywood d story dn turn nollywood movie.. mk all of dem die meet eachoda since der r inseperable... good job oyin |
d ministry z moving... girls n emotions sha. |
Sparkles003:c wetn conji fit do u |
Punar Vivah (English: Married Again ) is the story of two individuals, Yash and Aarti. Yash is a widower with two daughters, Payal and Palak. Aarti is a divorcée with a son, Ansh. Aarti's in-laws and Yash's family want the two lonely hearts to get united in marriage. Yash and Aarti get married for the well being of their children but begin to fall in love as time moves on. Then the story continues with new complications arising in Yash's family. Aarti and Yash have a son, Aayu, but someone kidnaps him soon after he is born. The culprit is Ishita, who is obsessed with Yash and wants to create havoc in Aarti's life. this leads to problems in Yash and Aarti's relationship. They don't talk to each other for months after losing their son. Aayu returns to the family as a (supposedly orphan) baby adopted by Yash's brother Prateek and his wife Paridhi, who are childless. Aarti feels a strange connection with the baby and finds comfort in him. Aarti soon finds out the truth about Ishita and also finds out that she was the one who kidnapped her Aayu. Aarti tells Yash the truth and they finally get back together. They get Aayu back; however, seeing Paridhi's sad face, Aarti and Yash decide to give Aayu to Prateek and Paridhi. Ishita comes back and kidnaps Aayu again. However, Yash saves Aayu and gets Ishita arrested. |
#TEAM MARRIED AGAIN pls i need a link to download it |
bright007:adviser she cant even see ur post [quote author=bright007 post=32225674]Good for you But I will advise you to spend that money wisely because all those your hemp smoking in public and deliberate exposure of your expired biological asset will not yield any financial dividends anymore, because the dictator whom you have wish for will soon take over the helm of affairs. be warned, no more financial backing of nollywood [/q SA on indecency she cant even see ur post |
Galaxdiva:u just come to advertise other stories here abi... SAI BUHARI sha |
pwettyhardey:Seconded |
goodmorning40:not even saw can help his nails. |
i pray he doesnt become invisible. |
Hbd to me. |
chidinma n nurse dammy will soon join d list. welldone oga hazardous |
pls brng bck our moturanyo |
writejhn27:tnks. |
someone pls review dis games for me wanna play 5 draws freiburg v frankfurt werder bremen v hertha berlin augsburb v hoffenheim burnley v crystal palace. i nid 1 more draw |
harrysterol:jst drop am jeje for ground. all na dropping. |
kinwayne:oga have yhu not finished typing. |
welldone oga hazardous. tnks for dedicating d last post to me |
[quote author=bright007 post=32225674]Good for you
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